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![]() I stink at Excel programming. Anyways, I have this button which removes employees. And when clicked, it will display this remove an employee window. Very simple, the user types in the employee name to remove and then clicks remove and then a confirmation screen will appear. Only problem is the confirmation screen won't have access to the employee name which is pretty obvious. So I would want to send the employee name to that screen, but no matter what code I try I can't get it to work! Grrr Here is the code I have: This is the remove employee menu. Code: -------------------- Option Explicit ----------------- Private Sub removeEmployeeRecord_Click() confirmRemovalEmployee(employeeName.Text).Show End Sub -------------------- The confirmation menu to remove code Code: -------------------- Option Explicit Private Sub cancel_Click() Unload Me End Sub Private Sub confirm_Click(employeeName as String) Worksheets(employeeName).Delete End Sub -------------------- Can someone help me here? And does anyone know of some really good VBA Excel tutorials? Please do list them. Thank You. -- FCC ------------------------------------------------------------------------ FCC's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35888 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=557162 |
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If you're going to type in the name on the first form, then pass the entire
form and control info to the receiving routine as UserForm1!employeeName.Text But I think a better way might be to set things up to get the information right from the Excel sheet with the names on it? No chance of typo and the person has to click the one to be removed first. Then the current ActiveCell has the name and both forms can reference it. As I understand it from your example, each employee is on a separate sheet with their name used as the sheet name on its tab? -- In that case use ActiveSheet vs ActiveCell. This also doesn't need a separate form, just uses a Message Box and examines the responses. Sub removeEmployeeRecord_Click() Dim Reply As Variant '*** all here goes on one line Reply = MsgBox("Confirm delete of employee " & ActiveSheet.Name, vbYesNoCancel, "Confirmation Required") '**** end of the one line If Reply < vbYes Then Exit Sub ' just ignore for No and/or Cancel End If 'here if they click YES Worksheets(ActiveSheet.Name).Delete End Sub They'll get a warning when the .Delete line is executed. If you want to just delete the sheet at that point without giving them another chance to back out, use this: Application.DisplayAlerts = False Worksheets(ActiveSheet.Name).Delete Application.DisplayAlerts = True As for entry level VBA for Excel training, sorry, someone else will have to point you to that, I haven't looked for any. Probably should, since it is an often requested item here in these forums and others. My bad. "FCC" wrote: I stink at Excel programming. Anyways, I have this button which removes employees. And when clicked, it will display this remove an employee window. Very simple, the user types in the employee name to remove and then clicks remove and then a confirmation screen will appear. Only problem is the confirmation screen won't have access to the employee name which is pretty obvious. So I would want to send the employee name to that screen, but no matter what code I try I can't get it to work! Grrr Here is the code I have: This is the remove employee menu. Code: -------------------- Option Explicit ----------------- Private Sub removeEmployeeRecord_Click() confirmRemovalEmployee(employeeName.Text).Show End Sub -------------------- The confirmation menu to remove code Code: -------------------- Option Explicit Private Sub cancel_Click() Unload Me End Sub Private Sub confirm_Click(employeeName as String) Worksheets(employeeName).Delete End Sub -------------------- Can someone help me here? And does anyone know of some really good VBA Excel tutorials? Please do list them. Thank You. -- FCC ------------------------------------------------------------------------ FCC's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35888 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=557162 |
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![]() I see. Thanks. While on the topic of newbie questions, can anyone tell me what is wrong with these statements? Code: -------------------- Dim length As Double length = CDbl(lengthOfSickness.Text) -------------------- I always get Run-Time error '13': Type mismatch when I don't have any data entered into the textbox of lengthOfSickness. I don't understand why it keeps telling me it's a mismatch when I've used the function CDbl to convert the text into a double..... -- FCC ------------------------------------------------------------------------ FCC's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35888 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=557162 |
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Just check to see if you have something that looks like a number in that textbox
first: Dim length As Double If IsNumeric(lengthOfSickness.Text) Then length = CDbl(lengthOfSickness.Text) Else length = 0 '??? End If FCC wrote: I see. Thanks. While on the topic of newbie questions, can anyone tell me what is wrong with these statements? Code: -------------------- Dim length As Double length = CDbl(lengthOfSickness.Text) -------------------- I always get Run-Time error '13': Type mismatch when I don't have any data entered into the textbox of lengthOfSickness. I don't understand why it keeps telling me it's a mismatch when I've used the function CDbl to convert the text into a double..... -- FCC ------------------------------------------------------------------------ FCC's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35888 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=557162 -- Dave Peterson |
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![]() Regarding the deletion of a spreadsheet, is there anyway to get rid o Excel's automatic warning of deletion? I want this because I made a deletion confirmation, and I don't exactl what the user to have to press the delete button three times instead o two -- FC ----------------------------------------------------------------------- FCC's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=3588 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?threadid=55716 |
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